Trustees Records, Vol. 4, 1865 (page 116)

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Reconveyance and new deeds of Lots 1349 & 1350 authorized _
aforesaid, and of giving the said Mrs Renton the
control of the part of said lot where her husband
lies buried, asks that he may reconvey said
lots to the Corporation, and that a new deed of
174 feet may issue to the said Mrs Renton as lot num-
bered 1349
, and that once of 851 feet may issue
to said heirs as the heirs of Abby M. Loring, num-
bered 1350
. .

On motion by Mr Norcross,

Voted that leave be granted to Judge Lowell,
guardian of said Loring heirs to reconvey lots num-
bered 1349
and 1350, agreeably to the prayer of his
petition, and new deed be issued accordingly -

Reconveyance and new deeds of Lots 799 & 800 authorized _

The application of Mr Chas. U. Cotting in behalf
of the proprietors of lots numbered 799, 800 and 801,
on Pine Avenue, for leave to reconvey said lot
numbered 800
to the Corporation, and that new
deeds may issue _ of two thirds thereof at lot no. 800
to Wm F. Whitney, who has ^also become the proprietor of lot
no. 799
adjoining, one of one third of said lot to
the heirs of Susan L. Willard (late Delano) as an addition
to lot no. 801. _ was presented _ and

On motion by Mr Rand,
Voted that such leave be granted, and that
new deeds be issued agreeably to the prayer of the
petitioner.

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SegalJL

Previous transcriber was sure and said "[Judge] Lowell". Going back 2-page to 114(165) we see this man referred to as "The Honorable John Lowell". It's pretty clear that the word/name is not "John" and I agree that between the evidence on page 114 and the actual writing, that "Judge" is correct.

SegalJL

Previous transcriber had "Susan L. Willard (late [?])". Based on database Ms. Willard is interred in Lot 801 with many of the Delano family. Therefore, I conclude: "Susan L. Willard (late Delano)".